¡Alerta!: Engineering on Shaky Ground

¡Alerta!: Engineering on Shaky Ground

by Elizabeth Reddy
¡Alerta!: Engineering on Shaky Ground

¡Alerta!: Engineering on Shaky Ground

by Elizabeth Reddy

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Overview

A lively account of a controversial technology developed to mitigate earthquake risk and change how we live with threatening environments.

The Sistema de Alerta Sísmica Mexicano is the world’s oldest public earthquake early warning system. Given the unpredictability of earthquakes, the technology was designed to give the people of Mexico City more than a minute to prepare before the next big quake hits. How does this kind of environmental monitoring technology get built in the first place? How does its life-saving promise align with reality? And who shapes modern risk mitigation? In ¡Alerta!, Elizabeth Reddy surveys this innovation to shed light on what it means to imagine a world where sirens could sound out an ¡alerta sísmica! at any moment—and what it would be like to live in such a world.

Proponents of earthquake early warnings have long held that the technology can save lives and limit economic losses. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and archival data, Reddy conducts a thorough, qualitative analysis of these claims and considers the requirements and uses of the alert system. She embeds her study in a rich narrative of the engineers who designed the system in conjunction with contingent political and environmental conditions. The result demonstrates how addressing earthquake dangers is no small task: it means trying to change relationships between the environment, society, and technology. Doing so, she critiques universalist and techno-centric approaches to hazard risk mitigation and celebrates the potential of contextually appropriate and broadly supported efforts.

¡Alerta! takes readers on a vivid journey into the world of Mexican earthquake risk mitigation, with critical insights for anthropologists and science and technology studies scholars, as well as specialists in the geosciences, engineering, and emergency management.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262545518
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 04/04/2023
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Reddy is Assistant Professor of Engineering, Design, & Society at the Colorado School of Mines, with a joint appointment in Geophysics.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
I Environment, Society, and Technology
1 Life with Earthquakes 15
2 Earthquakes and Warnings 41
II Risk Mitigation Technology
3 A Technology to Mitigate Risk 65
4 Integrating Infrastructures 83
III Engineering Risk Mitigation 
5 Measuring Earthquakes like Engineers 103
6 Fieldwork and New Encounters 123
Conclusion 143
Methodological Appendix 147
Notes 159
Index 209

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“What does the risk society look, sound, and feel like when it rumbles beneath our feet? Taking Mexican earthquake science as her ethnographic anchor, Reddy reveals how nature, disaster, and politics become qualitatively transformed when they become objects of calculation.”
—Stefan Helmreich, Professor of Anthropology, MIT; author of A Book of Waves

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